I have been using WordPress for a few years now to build websites and blogs. WordPress is no longer just a blogging platform; it is now a full fledged CMS (content management system). Building a WordPress website or blog is not hard at all; building a successful one is harder, but doable. With this series of articles I will explain how I built a website using WordPress. I am an expert in Internet marketing; I have built several successful websites, all of them optimized for search engines. This is NOT a WordPress course; I will assume you have some experience with this platform. We will explore together how I build a real website for a real, local business.

I recently “revived” my services as: SEO, WordPress, Drupal Consultant. After my numerous successes with SEO and designing simple but effective websites, I decided to go the extra mile and offer my services to small businesses; local or global does not matter.

When I work on SEO for a company, usually a small business, I frequently encounter these 8 mistakes; not always all 8 in the same website, but a few of them are a constant. Remember that doing SEO is not just a matter of “meta tags”, as I often I hear from customers, but a mindset. Search Engine Optimization is a complex and ongoing strategy, that usually cannot be done by a web developer.

I finally decided to redo my main website as Drupal and WordPress Guru. I designed several websites based on Drupal and WordPress, taking good care of visual impact and SEO. Unfortunately I neglected a little bit my main website.

I am starting here a series of notes about Drupal SEO. Drupal is an excellent CMS (Content Management System) with great SEO potential. With these articles I am going to give you a few ideas in order to improve your organic positioning on Search Engines. Articles are NOT written in a particular order.